19th Century
eduard oskar schmidt
Born 1823
Died 1886
Eduard Oskar Schmidt: Pioneer of Porifera Research and Early Darwinian Thought
Eduard Oscar Schmidt (1823-1886) stands as a significant figure in 19th-century zoology, particularly recognized for his meticulous investigations into sponges—specifically Adriatic species—and his unwavering advocacy for Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. Born in Torgau, Germany, Schmidt embarked on a scholarly journey that spanned across institutions l…
Chronological Journey
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